Agger's Denmark failed to qualify for the World Cup this summer but says they are determined to put on a good show in the capital.

"We obviously know that it is a strong team we have to play, but we have come here to win and we want to win," he said.

"This is a great experience for young Danish players to come to this beautiful stadium.

"We have players who play in England, but all of the players here have grown up watching English football."

The 29-year-old helped the Reds to a victory at Southampton on Saturday that put them second in the Premier League table and right in the thick of the title race.

A trip to Manchester United is up next for the Reds but Agger is only focused on Denmark this week.

"I think as a footballer you have to look at the next game, and the next game is against England for Denmark, so I can put that away for a bit, and as soon as that game is finished, back to Liverpool," he said.